The report from the right-leaning Buckeye Institute says states that let workers opt out of union dues have had economic growth in recent years, but union leaders and their allies say the study is misleading.

Supporters call it â€œright to work.â€ Critics call it â€œthe right to work…for less.â€ Both sides are talking about the same thing: a proposal to change Ohio law to ban unions from requiring workers to pay dues.

Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports supporters call it the free market at work, but critics aren’t convinced. Click the play button above to hear his full report.

]]>http://wosu.org/2012/news/2012/03/29/new-right-to-work-study-not-convincing-labor-supporters/feed/0labor,right to work,tea party,union dues,unionsThe report from the right-leaning Buckeye Institute says states that let workers opt out of union dues have had economic growth in recent years, but union leaders and their allies say the study is misleading.The report from the right-leaning Buckeye Institute says states that let workers opt out of union dues have had economic growth in recent years, but union leaders and their allies say the study is misleading.WOSU Newsno4:04